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Beer, That Tastes More Than A Beer

But what if I get you some thing similar? Wanna bet? Well, the Fosters Group is all set to launch, to what they call, the most poshest beers in Australia. Priced at 70 dollars, the so-called luxury beer has traces of all the above mentioned flavour, thus making it as one of the most wanted form of liquor by many.
Despite the ongoing credit crunch, Fosters execs are convinced with the success of country's 'poshest beer', the Crown Ambassador Reserve Lager. The brewer released the first vintage last year, which sold out within weeks.
The
Crown
Ambassador
Reserve
lager
comes
in
a
750ml
bottle,
shaped
like
a
champagne
bottle,
with
each
of
the
6000
bottles
individually
wax-sealed
and
numbered.
Needless to say, the makers show high hopes in the beer and hope that it will soon be one of the favourites by people. Crown Ambassador Reserve Lager master brewer John Cozens admits,: "The idea was born to have a crack at something that is a bit special."
He, however concludes by saying, "A lot of the time we're working on a lot of different beers but we often don't have the freedom". "We are working in the confines of a brand or within somebody else's idea about what the style should be."
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